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On a pterosaur jaw from the Upper Jurassic of Tendaguru (Tanzania)
Author(s) -
Unwin David M.,
Heinrich WolfDieter
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
fossil record
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.694
H-Index - 19
eISSN - 1860-1014
pISSN - 1435-1943
DOI - 10.1002/mmng.1999.4860020109
Subject(s) - laurasia , paleontology , holotype , geology , taxon , gondwana , biology , taxonomy (biology) , zoology , structural basin
A short section of a mandibular symphysis is the first cranial fossil of a pterosaur to be reported from the Upper Jurassic of Tendaguru, Tanzania. It is made the holotype of a new dsungaripteroid pterosaur, Tendaguripterus recki n. gen. n. sp. All previously named pterosaur taxa from Tendaguru are shown to be nomina dubia. The pterosaur assemblage from Tendaguru contains a ‘rhamphorhynchoid’, as well as the dsungaripteroid, and is similar in its systematic composition to other Late Jurassic pterosaur assemblages from Laurasia. The diversity and broad distribution of dsungaripteroids in the Late Jurassic suggests that the group was already well established by this time.

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